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"You Can't Always Get What You Want" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1969 album Let It Bleed. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards , it was named as the 100th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in its 2004 list of the " 500 Greatest Songs of All Time " before dropping a place the following ...
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Cat Stevens performing on Dutch TV in 1966. Stevens made a demo recording of "The First Cut Is the Deepest" in 1965, while hoping to become a songwriter. [5] He wrote the song to promote his songs to other artists, but did not record his own performance until early October 1967 with guitarist Big Jim Sullivan, and it did not appear until his second album, New Masters, was released in December ...
"Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed" is a hymn by Isaac Watts, first published in 1707. The words describe the crucifixion of Jesus and reflect on an appropriate personal response to this event. The hymn is commonly sung with a refrain added in 1885 by Ralph E. Hudson ; when this refrain is used, the hymn is sometimes known as " At the Cross ".
Generations of music lovers claim music was so much better when they were younger. Experts explain why the music of a person’s youth has such a powerful hold.
"Until I Bleed Out" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his fourth studio album After Hours. [1] It was released as the closing track from the album on March 20, 2020. [ 2 ] It was written and produced alongside Metro Boomin , Oneohtrix Point Never , Prince 85, and Notinbed.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 December 2024. English rock band This article is about the band. For the magazine, see Rolling Stone. For other uses, see Rolling Stone (disambiguation). The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones performing at Summerfest in Milwaukee in June 2015. Left to right: Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and ...
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